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The Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque at Europa Point with the iconic Rock of Gibraltar in the background, offering stunning Mediterranean sea views on a Malaga day trip.
The vibrant Gibraltar harbor with boats docked in azure waters, set against a backdrop of coastal buildings and the majestic Rock of Gibraltar, a highlight of a Malaga day trip.
The iconic "ANGLO HISPANO COMPANY LTD" shop on Gibraltar's Main Street, showcasing duty-free wines, spirits, and tobacco, a popular stop for Malaga day trip visitors.
Tourists relaxing at outdoor cafes in a lively Gibraltar city square, with historic buildings and the majestic Rock of Gibraltar in the background, part of a Malaga day tour experience.
Individuals in traditional military uniforms performing a ceremony or re-enactment, showcasing Gibraltar's rich historical culture during a Malaga day trip.

Malaga Suburbs Day Trip: Gibraltar Rock & St. Michael's Cave Departing from Malaga | Spain


Duration:11 hour(s)
Guided language: Deutsch / English / Español / Français / Italiano
Free cancellation 4 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present your e-voucher and passport on-site

Book a day trip and explore the outskirts of Spain. Visit the Rock of Gibraltar, St. Michael's Cave, and Cape Europa Lighthouse in one day. Travel with a professional multilingual tour guide from Malaga to explore the scenic beauty of Gibraltar, nestled between Spain and Morocco along the Mediterranean Sea.

  • Ride the air-conditioned bus for a comfortable and hassle-free experience
  • Hike to the top of the Rock of Gibraltar, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea surrounded by Spain and Morocco
  • Explore Gibraltar's Main Street to browse and enjoy duty-free shopping
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— What You Can Expect —

Explore Gibraltar's highlights, including the Strait of Gibraltar, the port, the walled inner city, Europa Point, and St. Michael’s Cave. This area, located between Spain and Morocco, historically played a crucial role in the maritime supremacy of the "Empire on which the Sun Never Sets." 

Climb up the highest point open to the public on the Rock of Gibraltar to enjoy the view of the Mediterranean, Spain, and Morocco. Beware of the presence of wild monkeys, referred to as Barbary Apes; it is strongly recommended not to approach, feed, or touch them for your safety. 

Enjoy an amazing time in Spain with KKday!



— Itinerary Info —

  • Morning pick-up location:
    - 6:50 am: Malaga (bus stop 11, in front of Caixa Bank)
    - 7:30 am: Torremolinos (Hotel Tent Torremolinos)
    - 8:30 am: Fuengirola (Holiday Inn El Puerto Pierre)
    - 9:10 am: Marbella (Pharmacy Berdaguer, Ricardo Soriano Av. nº4)
    - 9:30 am: Estepona (McDonald's bus stop)
  • Travel length: about 11 hours
  • Return information: Return to Malaga City (about 7:00 pm)

Discover the beauty of the Bay of Gibraltar and enjoy its splendid views

The Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque at Europa Point with the iconic Rock of Gibraltar in the background, offering stunning Mediterranean sea views on a Malaga day trip.

Indulge in duty-free shopping on Gibraltar's Main Street

European-style buildings and shops lining Gibraltar's bustling Main Street, offering a unique local atmosphere and duty-free shopping opportunities for Malaga day trip visitors.

Climb the Rock of Gibraltar and enjoy the view of the Mediterranean, Spain, and Morocco

A famous Barbary macaque monkey resting on a railing on the Rock of Gibraltar, overlooking the vast Mediterranean Sea, a unique highlight of the Malaga day trip.

See the strait of Gibraltar between Spain and Morocco

The vibrant Gibraltar harbor with boats docked in azure waters, set against a backdrop of coastal buildings and the majestic Rock of Gibraltar, a highlight of a Malaga day trip.

Purchase Notice

  • Please bring your visa, passport number, full name, and nationality
  • Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination is required
  • Itinerary time includes pick-up and transportation

Reminders

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 00:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the boarding location on time. No refunds will be given if you are late

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 4 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–3 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Is a day trip to Gibraltar from Malaga a worthwhile experience for travelers?

Yes, a day trip to Gibraltar from Malaga is highly recommended for travelers seeking a unique blend of cultures, history, and natural beauty. It offers the chance to explore iconic landmarks like the Rock of Gibraltar, St. Michael's Cave, and Europa Point Lighthouse, while enjoying stunning views where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. The convenience of a guided tour from Malaga also ensures a hassle-free experience.

2. What are the visa and entry requirements for international visitors traveling to Gibraltar from Spain?

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory, so entry requirements differ from Spain. Most European Union citizens and those holding a valid multiple-entry UK visa typically do not require a separate visa for a short visit. However, it's crucial for international visitors to check their specific nationality's requirements with the official Gibraltar government website or relevant consulate before traveling, as rules can vary and are subject to change. A valid passport is always required for border crossing.

3. Are there admission fees to access the Rock of Gibraltar and its notable attractions like St. Michael's Cave?

Yes, there is an admission fee to enter the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, which encompasses many of Gibraltar's most famous attractions, including St. Michael's Cave, the Apes' Den, and the Great Siege Tunnels. This fee generally grants access to multiple sites within the reserve. Visitors on organized day trips often have these access fees included or facilitated as part of their package, ensuring convenient entry to these historical and natural wonders.

4. What historical significance and legends are associated with the iconic Rock of Gibraltar?

The Rock of Gibraltar holds immense historical significance as one of the ancient 'Pillars of Hercules' and has been a strategically vital military stronghold for centuries due to its commanding position at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. Legends abound, including tales linking its Barbary macaques to the Rock's status as British territory, believed to ensure British rule as long as the monkeys remain. Its caves also hold archaeological evidence of early human habitation.

5. What are the best ways to navigate and explore the main attractions within Gibraltar during a day trip?

To explore Gibraltar's main attractions efficiently on a day trip, taking an organized tour is highly recommended as it often includes comfortable transportation and a guide to navigate. Alternatively, visitors can use the Gibraltar Cable Car to ascend the Upper Rock, hire local taxis or mini-buses for guided tours of the key sites, or utilize the public bus system for getting around the town area and towards Europa Point. Walking is also an option for exploring Main Street and nearby areas.

6. What unique features can visitors explore at St. Michael's Cave?

St. Michael's Cave is a magnificent network of limestone caves located within the Upper Rock Nature Reserve. Visitors can explore its impressive chambers adorned with stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, which have developed over thousands of years. The largest chamber, known as the Cathedral Cave, is particularly notable for its natural acoustics and is often used as an auditorium for concerts and events, offering a truly unique experience.

7. What can one see and do at Europa Point Lighthouse?

At Europa Point Lighthouse, located at the southernmost tip of Gibraltar, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. This vantage point offers a unique perspective across the Strait of Gibraltar, allowing you to see where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. On clear days, it's possible to glimpse the distant coastline of North Africa (Morocco) and the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla. The area is also home to a mosque and a small church, adding to its cultural significance.

8. What is the recommended process for booking a day trip to Gibraltar departing from Malaga?

The recommended process for booking a day trip to Gibraltar departing from Malaga typically involves selecting your desired travel date and the number of participants. You will then provide necessary contact and traveler details. Booking through KKday offers the advantage of a seamless experience, including pre-arranged comfortable air-conditioned bus transportation, the expertise of a professional multilingual tour guide, and a structured itinerary that covers key attractions like the Rock of Gibraltar, St. Michael's Cave, and Europa Point Lighthouse.

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